The Times - 15/08/1975
1975; Gale Group;
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From John Chartres Lancaster, By Staff Reporters, By David Young, From Patrick Brogan, From Paul Martin, From Alan McGregor, By Michael Horsnell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Neville Hodgkinson, By Kenneth Gosling, By David Leigh, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Thomas Labour Staff, By Diana Geddes, From Harry Golombek, From Stewart Tendler Belfast, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Arts Renorter, By Christopher Warman Local Government correspondent, By John Young Planning Reporter, Patricia Tisdall, By Pat Healy, Social Services Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From David Cross, From Dan van der Vat, From Nicholas Ashford, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, Richard Allen, J. H. Horlock, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, From Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By John Blunsden, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By John Karter, David Robinson, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Nicholas Ashford, Lord Nugent, PHS, Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, Jo Beresford, A. EDWIN D. FLEMING, , J. M. BUTTERFIELD, , EILEEN HILL, , COLIN OSMAN, , GWYNFOR EVANS, , G. W. QUANCE, , MIA KELLMER PRINGLE, , D. B. FRY, , H. G. EDWARDS, , D. R. JOHNSTON, , MERVYN BRYN-JONES, , By Our Arts Reporter, Kenneth Mellanby writes:, John Cunningham writes:, By Margaret Walters, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, From Peter Norman, By Desmond Quigley, By Penny Symon Political Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Edward Townsend, By Our Industrial Editor, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, L. T. GRIFFITH, JOHN BENN, , D. M. H. EVANS, ROY PLOMLEY, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely,
ResumoLaw: Bomb trial judge asks if doctor lied to protect jail cronies, Impassioned defence plea at Joan Little trial, Man dead in cell was due to be married, Former Greek ruler refuses to plead, 'Unique' case of baby's death after scalding, Murder charge, Murderer is left £1,000, The skipper who sailed back to a jail cell, Student fined £100 over firework booby-trap, 19 sued over New York financial crisis, French perfume bottles gave short measure, Soldier fined for part in raid on town, Man fired his house for insurance. News: Children win flight in Concorde, Mr Smith warns Rhodesians not to expect too much, Russia bids farewell to a great composer, Milk 'may have to be rationed' claim denied, China tries to help resolve the dilemma of Prince Sihanouk's role in Cambodia, Tennis Davies has one of those thrilling days, Egypt and Israel both think new Sinai agreement now possible, BBC 2 plans 12 new series for the autumn, Radioactive tube found in children's pond, Science report Radiation: Plutonium mutations, Some acquittals in jury trials may be achieved by fear, intimidation or malpractice, Sir Robert Mark says, Posthumous GC for man who tackled 'ruthless gang', UVF gives warning to Mr Rees on ceasefire, Social workers end dispute after talks are promised, The underground organization that delivers your 37 gallons of water each day, Indonesia 'neutral' over Timor, Why rural public transport could be in trouble, Food prices Drought makes lettuces and cucumbers dear, Report on barred orphans not prejudicial, Rate and tax payers face £1m football police bill, Tories plan campaign to get ruling on invalid small cars reversed, Firms lag in racial job equality, report says, Mr Shore beats his 'buy British' drum again, New Argentine minister, Use of climate as weapon a 'huge problem', Dr Kissinger warns Russia on Portugal, Whisky magnate makes plea to kidnappers, Why German forces are crucial to the European balance of power, Firefighters quell Lüneburg blaze, Schoolboys monitor amount of swearing on television, Afrikaans: the talking point of South Africa, Gunmen hijack police car after robbery, Japan's Emperor to visit United States, London-Glasgow air fare likely to rise steeply, Why the marketing men are under attack, Service recruiting up 15 per cent on 1974, 6,000 call for removal of Lisbon Premier, The Times Diary How to sell British goods and honey, Minister orders inquiry into castle-site plans, European community defrauded of at least £2m last year, Eritreans ready to free two Americans, Olympic Committee fights to ensure TV coverage, Links suspected between Basques and Galicians, 41 Indian MPs call for permanent closure of BBC's Delhi office, 'Observer' likely to publish this Sunday, New tribunal for Oxford Union girl's case, Postgraduate education: Action is needed now, Mr Stonehouse is disowned by local party, Unemployment rising in France, S African loan for Paraguay, TUC to consider bank union's readmission, Gas and electricity boards in anti-squatter talks, Arctic airport opening delayed by fog, Georgian houses may be used as MPs' offices, More 'zones of calm' for Paris pedestrians, Stubbs saved: A conversation piece by, Angolan whites pouring into SW Africa, Village goes without meat for TV experiment, Food shortage admitted by Khmer Rouge, The twin pressures choking cities in Brazil, Man dies in London floodwater. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Telford, Standard And Chartered Banking Group Limited, Selection Trust Limited, Interim Statement, Bell's, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co Limited, Free J.P., Pimm's, Aaronson Bros. Limited, Unigate, Bank Base Rates, Sedgwick Forbes, The Times Special Reports, The Times, Sangers Limited, The Second Great Norhern Investment Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Speelman draw means Hartston keeps chess lead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 14,073, Radio. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Secretarial and General Appointments, Business to Business, £6,000 plus appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Motor Show Place, Tempting Times. Sport: Athletics Jenkins could be set for a British record, Golf Fernandez leads Bembridge by a stroke, Bowls Armstrong still in triples but Bryant beaten, Sports in Brief, Racing Escapologist's serious rival is Joking Apart, Football Injection of new blood from Europe could help sagging English game, Yachting Admiral's Cup is back with Britain after two years in Germany, Equestrianism Brother Dominic wins event for the inexperienced, Motor racing Lauda may find the spirit willing but engine weak, Cricket Steele lends strength to England in their unexpected oppression. Reviews: Gérard Souzay Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Africa that never was Le Retour d'Afrique (aa) Gate The Merchant of Four Seasons (x) Gate The Happy Hooker (x) London Pavilion / Metropole, Victoria/ Astoria Dick Deadeye (u) Plaza 2 The Apple Dumpling Gang (u) General release, Rodney Bennett's Violin Concerto, BBC SO/Haitink Albert Hall / Radio 3, Madame de Sade King's Head, School groups to give Prom in Albert Hall, A long revival Giselle Festival Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Another Downward Revision, Transatlantic Grain Drain, Juries On Indictment. Letters to the Editor: Diseased trees, Traffic forecasts, Service by direct grant schools, Copyright system, Anomalies of recession, Squatters and the law, Problem of youth unemployment, Nocturnal bells, A policy for children, Engineering controversy: why no action from Government?, A parliament for Wales, Birds and fishing lines, Need to communicate, Telling left from right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, August 15, 1950 New Catholic dogma. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Swansea blooming, University news, Latest appointments. Obituaries: General A. C. McAuliffe, Gustav Von Wangenheim, Dr H. J. Bunker An industrial biologist, Captain H. S. Broad, Percy Cerutty. Business and Finance: Four-point plan suggested to boost offshore activity, Discount market, Plan for air cargo centre near Heathrow, Which way forward for Opec?, EEC curbs on textiles from Korea, Eurosyndicat, Commodities, Shaikh trims his Lonrho shareholding, W Germany cuts bank lending rate to 4pc, Cowan de Groot "A" shares to get vote but growth in profits slows down, A good forecast from Stigwood, Big 13 net lion's share of computing services, Aaronson has begun to revive, State to reimburse £2.3m Scottish hydro board loss, Gold price down by over 2 dollars after US selling, Mr Heseltine urges chairmen to 'sell' free enterprise case, Mr John Barber dismissed after request by new Leyland board, Philips Lamp and the European recession, Two more textile plants face lay-offs, Survey finds better paid stores staff influence profitability, Reed & Smith stumbles, Plastics may be over worst of recession, US brokerage income falls with end of fixed rate, 10 price rises rejected in July, Babcock wins £9m Australian contract, UK trade deficit widened to £294m by bill for ships and N Sea oil equipment, Saudi Arabia to resume Tapline flow, Factory sit-in ends, Rise in UK imports of Indian silver, Good news travels faster with aid of computer, A £1m rights issue by Sangers who plan acquisitions soon, Overtime revived at Halewood, Selection Trust trading mixed, Negotiations for sale of Titan supertanker fail, US airlines seek higher fares, Overseas ITT prospects darken after 2nd-quarter drop, Swedish query over Volvo tax position, Newman-TPG work resumed, Talks open on new working pact at Chrysler, Unigate's prospect remains uncertain, US data provide strongest signs of recovery, Steel output in Britain dips to 24-year low, NY silver steadies after early loss, BPC sells 35 pc of Japanese sub, Payout up as L'pool Post slips, Business Diary: Scots Gray's · Hands across the sea. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Foreign Exchange, Recent Issues, Eurobond prices (midday indicators), Stock Exchange prices Shares easier, Drawing Of Bonds, Wall Street, Stock markets Equities trimmed by trade figures. Business Appointments: Business appointments Cake and Biscuit Alliance names its first director. Property: Residential Property Alterations that bring character, Flat Sharing, Country Properties. Births.
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